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Basics

  • A BCH full node
  • Bitcoin Cash validator and database, a BCH client that aims to be a multi-service node that offers a myriad of functionality.
  • From this Bitcoin.com article (6-11-2019):

"Flowee has four different paths: the hub, an indexer, a transaction ‘vulcano,’ and a point-of-sale system called the Flowee Cashier that’s under construction. Essentially, the indexer allows people to obtain indexes from the BCH chain in a fast manner. “Indexer is a stand-alone service you can deploy on one (or more) machines and they create an index of the most important details of the transactions database that the hub stores,” the indexer documentation details. “This allows you to ‘follow the money,’ as it were. Any department that wants to do any sort of client followup towards payments will want to have access to an indexer.” The transaction vulcano (txVulcano) is a test tool designed to “create massive amounts of transactions.” According to the documentation, the transaction vulcano’s main focus is to mine blocks and use the block reward to create more transactions with more inputs. The vulcano process continues in a repetitive cycle in order to process extremely large blocks."

"Talk to the blockchain in an easy API. No fussing with unreliable third parties. Flowee lets you process or create BCH payments within your own apps."

"..has now been successfully used in mining up to 250MB blocks. The peak speed of validation reached was 22,500 tx/sec on a desktop computer. Flowee can now do nearly 2 trillion transactions a day."

  • Tom Zander also created DSP to run on Flowee.

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